BloombergMandela Remains Hospitalized in a 'Serious' ConditionBloombergNelson Mandela remains hospitalized for a seventh day in a “serious†condition, South African President Jacob Zuma said. Zuma visited Mandela, 94, at a Pretoria hospital yesterday, his office said in an e-mailed statement. Mandela, who is known by his clan ...Zuma visits MandelaIndependent OnlineZuma visits Madiba, reports improvementeNCANelson Mandela's health 'improving' - President ZumaBBC NewsCBS News -Herald Sun -Times LIVEall 174 news articles »
euronewsFrance hit by train strike after airport actionUSA TODAYPARIS (AP) — After two days of air traffic controller strikes, French rail workers walked off the job Thursday to protest a reorganization of the national rail and train companies. Up to 70 percent of train journeys in France were canceled on Thursday. The action ...Holidays finally take off as air strike endsHerald.ieStrike By French Air Traffic Controllers EndsNPRTravel chaos abounds in FranceIndependent OnlineTelegraph.co.uk -RTE.ieall 419 news articles »
LivemintRPT-UPDATE 1-Apple looking at bigger iPhone screens, multiple colours ...ReutersFri Jun 14, 2013 12:18am IST. * Apple considering iPhones with 4.7-inch, 5.7-inch screens - sources. * May launch cheaper iPhones in 5-6 colours - sources. * Apple has floated cheaper model price of $99 - source. * Apple declines comment. By Clare Jim ...Report: Apple considering a 'phablet'USA TODAYApple reportedly considering new colors and sizes for iPhonesLos Angeles TimesNew iPhones 'to be cheaper and more colourful'Telegraph.co.ukFox News -Inquirerall 259 news articles »
Brisbane TimesPope Francis Is Good for the JewsWall Street JournalA repair process that began with John Paul II just might be completed by the new pope. Article; Comments. more in Opinion | Find New $LINKTEXTFIND$ ». smaller; Larger. By FRANCIS X. ROCCA. Vatican City. Nearly half a century ago, the Second Vatican ...The pope said what? Six stunners from FrancisCNN (blog)Pope's Reference To 'Gay Lobby' Broaches Taboo TopicNPRUN Leprosy Ambassador Upset at Pope's RemarksABC NewsIrish Times -BBC Newsall 237 news articles »
Ghana Business NewsLagos, NMA condemn commercial blood donationThe Guardian NigeriaAS countries commemorate the World Blood Donor Day (WBDD) Friday, the Lagos State Government and doctors in the country have condemned commercial blood donation in the country, as against Voluntary Non-Remunerated Blood Donation (VNRBD) ...Get involved in blood donation: SivakumarThe HinduPosted by Parvez JabriBusiness RecorderNational Blood Donor Week - Give the gift of life: donate blood!Wall Street Journal (press release)all 116 news articles »
Daily MailAre you watching, Lewis? Bolt breezes to victory in Diamond League 200m... but ...Daily MailUsain Bolt has recovered from his momentary blip in Rome when he lost to Justin Gatlin by winning the 200m Diamond League race in Oslo. Before the event began he was introduced to the crowd in a racing car as he zoomed around the track waving to the ...and more »
BDliveEgypt's Army Considers Premature to Intervene in Crisis with EthiopiaPrensa LatinaEgypt's Army Considers Premature to Intervene in Crisis with Ethiopia 13 de junio de 2013, 12:05Cairo, Jun 13 (Prensa Latina) Egypt's army believes it is rather premature to intervene in the verbal war with Ethiopia, caused by the construction of a great dam ...Sudan: Karti in Ethiopia to Discuss Nile Dam, Sudan-South Sudan ConflictsSudan Tribuneall 70 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukMan dials 999 to complain about prostitute's looksTelegraph.co.ukThe caller, who has since been warned for wasting police time, contacted officers to complain that the sex worker had broken the strict set of rules stating goods must be of satisfactory quality and fit for purpose. But an officer in the call centre at Solihull, ...Caller rings police to complain that his prostitute isn't attractive enoughMirror.co.ukUK man rings police over “ugly†prostitute's appearanceeuronewsBeing an 'ugly prostitute' isn't a crimeStuff.co.nzNinemsn -Daily Mail -expressandstar.comall 51 news articles »
The Daily StarUN documents 93000 deaths in Syrian conflictThe Daily StarGENEVA: The death toll in Syria reached at least 93,000 at the end of April, but the true number from the violence now in its third year may be much higher, the United Nations human rights office said on Thursday. An average of more than 5,000 people have ...and more »
iAfrica.comMessi denies tax fraudiAfrica.comBarcelona superstar Lionel Messi denied stunning allegations Wednesday that he and his father engaged in tax fraud worth more than €4-million ($5-million). The 25-year-old Argentina international and four-time World Player of the year expressed shock at ...Lionel Messi could face up to six years in jailIBNLiveMessi Accused of Tax Fraud – Did He Know?Yahoo! SportsMessi insists fraudulent tax claims are wide of the markHerald ScotlandSport LIVE -Forbesall 397 news articles »
Sydney Morning HeraldVatican credit stop emblematic of finance woesSeattle Post IntelligencerVATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican put a new coin on sale last week to commemorate its historic papal transition. Too bad overseas collectors won't be able to buy it for months. The Associated Press has learned that the Vatican still hasn't fully resolved an ...New Vatican bank head says mission is total transparencyReuters UKPope Francis reportedly acknowledges existence of 'gay lobby' in VaticanIrish TimesAndres Oppenheimer: Pope Francis' first 100 days give signs of hopeMiamiHerald.comLos Angeles Times -Chicago Sun-Times -BBC Newsall 193 news articles »
Brisbane TimesA Potential Casualty of Turkey's Crackdown: European Union MembershipNew York TimesPARIS — After three years of stalled talks on Turkey's bid to join the European Union, the planned relaunching of negotiations at the end of June was meant to herald a new beginning in their often fraught relationship. World Twitter Logo.Turkey protests: Squaring up in the name of solidarityThe IndependentTurkey protests: Govt offers vote over Istanbul parkZee NewsTurkish leader Erdogan turns to president to appeal for calmBDliveSouth African Broadcasting Corporation -Deutsche Welle -www.worldbulletin.netall 596 news articles »
Foreign PolicyIran flexes muscle with Taliban meetingAsia Times OnlineAnalysts say a recent visit to Tehran by a Taliban delegation is a clear indication of Iran's intention to boost its influence in Afghanistan following next year's pull-out of North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces. The Taliban were keen to portray the meeting, ...Afghan forces kill 7 Taliban militantsGlobal TimesISAF Joint Command operational updateDVIDSKabul attacksThe News Internationalgulfnews.com -The Times (subscription) -Central Asia Onlineall 22 news articles »
Goal.com'We didn't expect all that quality' - Zaha reflects on poor European Under-21 ...Goal.comEngland Under-21 forward Wilfried Zaha says he was not expecting such a high quality of opposition after their disappointing exit from the European Championship. Stuart Pearce's side crashed out of the tournament, finishing bottom of their group after losing ...England's under-21s - why such poor form?Channel 4 NewsRose: The public expect too muchBuckinghamshire AdvertiserConnor Wickham vows to bounce back after England defeatJournal LiveThe Northern Echo -Hartlepool Mail -Express.co.ukall 211 news articles »
LivemintGreek unions join protests after state broadcaster taken off airCNN InternationalAthens, Greece (CNN) -- Greek workers are due to rally in central Athens on Thursday after unions called a general strike to protest the government's sudden decision to halt activities at the country's state broadcaster. Thousands of people demonstrated ...Greek PM says state broadcaster shutdown is temporaryReutersGreek unions call strike, government facing rebellion over closure of state ...ABC OnlineProtests as state broadcaster shutSydney Morning HeraldSeattle Post Intelligencer -Christian Science Monitorall 505 news articles »
Economic TimesNKorea Blames Seoul for 'Deliberate Disruption' of TalksVoice of AmericaNorth Korea is blaming the South for what it calls "arrogant obstructions" that led to the cancellation of what would have been the first high-level talks between the two foes in years. The negotiations, which were to take place Wednesday in Seoul, were called ...North Korea cracks down on defectorsBoston GlobeNorth Korea says South's 'sinister' moves caused talks collapseTimes of IndiaNorth Korea accuses South of sabotaging talkseuronewsWall Street Journal (blog) -Hindu Business Line -ABS CBN Newsall 382 news articles »
Sydney Morning HeraldMessi's polished image faces first scandalSport LIVEThe sporting world was shocked on Wednesday by the news that four-time World Player of the Year Lionel Messi is being pursued by the Spanish tax authorities for an alleged fraud worth over four million euros (R54 million).Barcelona ace Messi accused of £3.4million tax dodgeThe SunMessi, father deny tax crime allegationABS CBN NewsLionel Messi accused of defrauding Spanish tax authorities of €4mIrish TimesForbes -Sky News Australia -New York Times (blog)all 393 news articles »
New York TimesCan NSA Surveillance be Likened to Chinese Spying?New York TimesA picture of Edward Snowden, a former C.I.A. employee who leaked top-secret documents Kin Cheung/Associated Press A picture of Edward Snowden, a former C.I.A. employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, ...NSA leaker mysterious despite hours of interviewsYork Dispatchall 4,107 news articles »
Independent OnlineWorldview: Mandela the indispensablePhilly.comListening to reports of Nelson Mandela's failing health, I can't help thinking how different the world would be if the former South African leader could have been cloned. So many times, in countries plagued by sectarian conflicts and bloodshed, I've heard ...Mandela haunts Zuma's budget debateIndependent OnlineZuma berated, Mandela laudediAfrica.comMandela is improving, says South Africa's presidentIrish IndependentThe New Age Online -Reuters -Mail & Guardian Onlineall 679 news articles »
Times of IndiaNorth Korea cracks down on defectorsBoston GlobeSEOUL — North Korea's prison population has swelled with those caught fleeing the country under a crackdown on defections by young leader Kim Jong Un, according to defectors in South Korea and researchers who study Pyongyang's notorious network of ...North Korea says South's 'sinister' moves caused talks collapseTimes of IndiaNorth Korea accuses South of sabotaging talkseuronewsKoreas 'Trustpolitik' Process Hits Another SnagWall Street Journal (blog)The Standard Digital News -Hindu Business Line -ABS CBN Newsall 376 news articles »
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